Newsweek: 'Cash for clunkers' has limits: True, the new program offers to pay $3,500 or $4,500 for old, gas-guzzling cars and trucks, but while the government's plan may benefit some buyers, it's not for everyone. Embedded in the fine print are rules that will disqualify a large segment of drivers. ›20:47 30 Jun, Tue
Obama health czar led companies in trouble: Nancy-Ann DeParle, President Barack Obamas health policy czar, served as a director of corporations that faced scores of federal investigations, whistleblower lawsuits and other regulatory actions, according to government records reviewed by the Investigative Reporting Workshop at American University. ›03:22 3 Jul, Fri
Study: Most seagrass beds in decline: Coastal development and declining water quality are threatening seagrasses worldwide, researchers report. ›16:26 30 Jun, Tue
Bill Gates Answers Your Questions: The Microsoft co-founder and leading philanthropist answers selected reader questions in this exclusive NEWSWEEK forum. ›22:02 9 Oct, Tue
Marshals seize Madoffs $7 million penthouse: The U.S. Marshals Service on Thursday took possession of disgraced financier Bernard Madoff's $7 million Manhattan penthouse, an action that forced his wife to move elsewhere. ›23:34 2 Jul, Thu
11 celebrity looks we love: Theres a fine line between having a signature look (like Anna Wintour) and falling into a rut (think Paris Hilton). From Angelina Jolie's "cat eye" makeup to Miley Cyruss piles of waves, TotalBeauty.com shows how (and how not) to pull off a signature look. ›14:16 30 Jun, Tue
Slide show: Slideshow: The week in celebrity sightings: Chrissie Hynde is a long way from Ohio, friends and family remember Ed McMahon, Kiefer Sutherland takes a New York stroll and more. ›14:42 2 Jul, Thu
Margaret Mitchell aided French after WWII: When a tiny French town destroyed during World War II needed help rebuilding, "Gone With the Wind" author Margaret Mitchell came to the rescue. She donated enough money to rebuild Vimoutiers hospital and enlisted the help of a service organization to help fund the rebuilding of the rest of the town. ›13:56 1 Jul, Wed
Teenager publishes first novel at 14: Like most of her friends at Westwood High School, Laura Simula will have a list of achievements to put on college applications: basketball, softball and her school's band. But she also has a unique feather in her cap the publication of her first book. ›19:55 29 Jun, Mon
Ruling disappoints MySpace victim's mom: Tina Meier had hoped to see her neighbor and former friend, Lori Drew, go to prison for her role in the online hoax that caused Meier's 13-year-old daughter, Megan, to end her life. But even though a judge is throwing out Drew's conviction, Meier believes Drew didn't get away with anything. ›12:58 2 Jul, Thu
Gellman: A Letter to a Bigot: What I want to say to a person of prejudice. ›22:12 12 Oct, Fri
Study: Tropical rain band shifting north: Earth's most prominent rain band, near the equator, has been moving north at an average rate of almost a mile a year for three centuries, likely because of a warming world, scientists say. ›16:39 2 Jul, Thu
Jobless rate rises to 26-year high: Out-of-work with no place to land, the legions of America's unemployed are growing. The nation's unemployment rate rose to 9.5 percent in June, a 26-year high. ›17:57 2 Jul, Thu
EPA: Spilled coal ash can be dumped in Ala.: The nation's largest utility can dump millions of tons of coal ash from a Tennessee spill into an Alabama landfill, federal regulators said Thursday, despite criticism that the plan is unfair to one of Alabama's poorest counties. ›19:40 2 Jul, Thu
No Farewell: Hemingway lives on Ark. town: Eighty years after the publication of A Farewell to Arms, the Arkansas home where Hemingway stayed and worked has seen an increase in the number of visitors coming to the out-of-the-way museum. ›16:46 2 Jul, Thu
Obama pitches health plan, hugs cancer patient: President Barack Obama wanted to put a human face on his plans to overhaul health care, and a Virginia supporter did just that Wednesday. ›00:46 2 Jul, Thu
Cars: Wheres the Perfect Part?: In the past, finding the perfect part for a classic-car restoration meant joining enthusiast clubs, hanging around swap meets and pawing through junkyards. How the Web has revolutionized the hunt. ›16:21 9 Oct, Tue
ConsumerMan: Magazine subscription rip-offs: This summer, like every summer, deceptive door-to-door magazine sales crews are out in full force across the country. Just say no to these offers. ›18:14 1 Jul, Wed
Expert: Asphyxia likely killed Carradine: The private pathologist who examined David Carradine's body says Thai authorities have determined the actor died of asphyxia and so far, he agrees. ›22:57 2 Jul, Thu
Web retailers and states wrestle over tax rules: In a big break for online shoppers, Web retailers generally don't have to charge sales taxes in states where they lack a store or some other physical presence. ›20:01 2 Jul, Thu
Saad Hariri on Lebanons Future: Saad Hariri takes up the mantle of his assassinated father, and argues for the world to isolate Syria. ›15:46 12 Oct, Fri